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Saba Karimi, َali Akbari Sari, Ali Akbar Fazaeli, Amir Abbas Fazaeli,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (Summer 2023)
Abstract

Equitable financing is an important goal of health systems and protecting the financial risks of health care. Also, equitable financing of health is important both for improving the state of health systems and for achieving universal health coverage (UHC). In this study, with an overview has introduced the indicators of justice in health and the results of the indicators in this field have been examined in the country. The search for articles in the present study is of a review type that was conducted through search engines and databases within the range of 2002-2022. In order to identify the advantages and disadvantages of indicators showing justice in health financing, including out-of-pocket payment indicators, catastrophic health expenditures index, Kakwani index, concentration index and fair financial contribution index, a review of studies was used and the limitations and advantages of each index were extracted and compared. The results of this study showed that in terms of health equity index, the index of back-breaking health costs had the highest frequency in the studies. Each of the indicators had advantages and problems. Also, according to the numerous studies on the calculation of the health justice index, the existence of a health watchdog is necessary to monitor these indicators.

Hasan Varmazyar, Ali Akbar Fazaeli, Taghi Torabi, Farhad Ghaffari,
Volume 6, Issue 3 (Autumn 2023)
Abstract

Introduction: Economists have always sought to discover the factors that cause poverty, because by understanding these factors, they can plan to reduce poverty. The purpose of this study is to determine the poverty line and the factors affecting it in the year 2021.
Methods: In the present study, only the line and its indicators were estimated by the data of urban and rural households' expenditure and income plan in the year 1400 and using the linear expenditure system (LES), and the determining factors of poverty were investigated. Also, the impact of the probability of poverty on the characteristics of the households was investigated using the probit model with Stata17 software.
Results: The poverty line for a household in 2021 was calculated as 73,980,000 Rials. The highest reduction in the probability of household poverty is related to the level of education of the head of the household. With the increase of each unit of education level, the probability of facing poverty in the household will decrease by 23.1%. After that, the number of working people in the household has the highest effect in reducing the probability of household poverty with a decrease of 19.9 percent. Among these variables, in terms of the household, having health insurance has the least effect in preventing the household from becoming poor.
Conclusion: The gender of the head of the household is effective in reducing poverty. Also, in households where the head is younger, the probability of poverty increases. More support for young people and creating more favorable conditions for their employment is necessary to reduce poverty. Increasing the level and depth of insurance coverage will also be effective in reducing poverty.


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